The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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Page viii
... light on the dramatist's life , thought , and art ; the many and interesting questions which have been discussed with great ingenuity and at great length by Shake- spearean scholars have been touched upon only as they directly affect ...
... light on the dramatist's life , thought , and art ; the many and interesting questions which have been discussed with great ingenuity and at great length by Shake- spearean scholars have been touched upon only as they directly affect ...
Page 46
... light and distance . These qualities of ripeness and repose are seen in their per- fection from the ruined Mervyn's Tower , in which Amy Robsart was imprisoned . As far as the eye can reach , the landscape is full of a tender and ...
... light and distance . These qualities of ripeness and repose are seen in their per- fection from the ruined Mervyn's Tower , in which Amy Robsart was imprisoned . As far as the eye can reach , the landscape is full of a tender and ...
Page 56
... lights as one turns toward the vil- lage all these aspects of the place , under the spell of one great memory , touch ... light of the mid - summer night as when the poet saw them in his youth . The little hamlet , a mile to the eastward ...
... lights as one turns toward the vil- lage all these aspects of the place , under the spell of one great memory , touch ... light of the mid - summer night as when the poet saw them in his youth . The little hamlet , a mile to the eastward ...
Page 60
... light of existing conditions . Taking into account the habits of Shakespeare's time ; the condition of life into which he was born ; the fact that he was not a writer of dramas to be read , but of plays to be acted , and that , in his ...
... light of existing conditions . Taking into account the habits of Shakespeare's time ; the condition of life into which he was born ; the fact that he was not a writer of dramas to be read , but of plays to be acted , and that , in his ...
Page 64
... light in late years which seem to show that the deer - park at Charlecote was not in existence until a much later date , and it has been assumed by some , who are perhaps overanxious for Shakespeare's reputation , that the poaching ...
... light in late years which seem to show that the deer - park at Charlecote was not in existence until a much later date , and it has been assumed by some , who are perhaps overanxious for Shakespeare's reputation , that the poaching ...
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